I don't know if you people already know about this, but you can make a 56x56 park without problems, it won't consume memory. There is no difference between 8x8 map and 56x56 in create a park mode. Yes, you heard it right.

This tutorial will show you how to clearly see what each piece is consuming from your park. Please avoid the standard limit bar, don't take it too seriously unless you follow this tutorial.

First, I want you to make those steps ingame now while you are reading this tutorial.

• Put your map in 8x8 and place a generic Quarter Pipe. It will consume a lot. But if you put this same QP in a 56x56 map, it won't consume. That's because this is a fake bar on 56x56. The real limit bar is showed in a 8x8 map.

• Then you will imagine a 8x8 limit bar in a 56x56 map. It's difficult, so all you have to do is raise up some blocks (or you can call it walls) in a corner of the map that you won't place objects in a indefinite moment. Only 1 unit is enough.

• If you make this a few times, you will notice that in a moment the limit bar will start to move. It's because the REAL 8x8 limit bar exceeded the 56x56 fake limit bar and for now you will only notice the bar increasing. In this moment you can see the real consume of each object of the park editor. So, when you need more space, just raise down some blocks and keep doing it to see always how much the objects will consume. That explains why 8x8 and 56x56 don't have differences in consumption of memory space. Yes, all this time the limit bar was trolling you.

There are exceptions for this tip, dynamic props like green window, crate etc. Do not use it until you finish the level, because they will consume a lot, and don't matter if you are raising walls or not, When the map is filled with objects, they start to low-consume memory, so only at this time you will start to put dynamic objects.